Try to start van and wont. when turn on ingnition switch the power distribution center makes a ticking noise and then starts making a vibrating noise that is very fast paced. hooked up a battery charger and got the van to start, even though very hard starting, and immediately after disengaging the cables it dies
SOURCE: Van won't start. Just makes a clikcing noise. Horn sounds weak.
THIS IS CAUSED BY A DEFECTIVE STARTER MOTOR SOLENOID, REMOVE AND REPLACE THE STARTER OR JUST REPLACE THE SOLENOID ON TOP OF THE STARTER IF YOU CAN BUY IT SEPERATE.
SOURCE: Town and country mini van won't atart
Can you hear the fuel pump run when you cycle the key?
SOURCE: 2005 Town & Country Van dead battery after short trips
Possible dead cell in battery, most likely a fault in the charging system. First, Jump Vehicle to get started then remove the Negative cable. If the vehicle dies when you take the jumper cables away or when you disconnect the negative cable your alternator or charging system is faulty. If the vehicle runs without battery connected you have a bad cell in your battery, replace the battery.
Testimonial: "Thanks for the suggestions. "
SOURCE: I was driving my 2000 Chrysler Town and Country
Sounds like it may be your battery cable, which lead from your battery to starter, or it could be the main fuse box overheated, caught small fire, that is located under the hood. I'm thinking more on the battery cable, since it gives power to your fuse box, reason I say this is, If there was nothing wrong with the battery area cables or main fuse box, then you would still have power, since the battery supplies the power.
SOURCE: ignition switch problem 2000 town and country
you need new ignation switch
Testimonial: "everything works after replacing the switch - it seems all it was a piece of plastic missing on the tip of the switch - thanks"
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